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Who The fans Want to See in TNA the Most..

  • 21-12-2009 9:13pm
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    From the Sun Online and PWTorch

    A NEW poll of wrestling fans has found that more people want ECW founder Paul Heyman to join TNA than any other wrestling legend.

    After Dixie Carter's company's recent sensational signing of Hulk Hogan, the wrestling world is abuzz with who they'll pick up next.
    TNA Impact goes head-to-head with WWE Raw in the States on January 4 2010 and at least one major surprise is expected.
    And a vote for the PWTorch website had former SunSport columnist Heyman top of the pile.
    Paul scored 31 per cent with his former charger Rob Van Dam getting 23 per cent.
    WWE commentator Jim Ross is third with 12 per cent, followed by Ric Flair on 11 per cent with Jeff Hardy, Goldberg, Mr Kennedy and JBL left trailing.
    Torch Editor Wade Keller said: "By the way, the best move for TNA would be to get Paul Heyman in as booker.
    "He'd have the vision and passion to do incredible things if given the keys to TNA's assets.
    "A combination of Ross and Heyman, with the star power and credibility of Hulk Hogan, along with Ric Flair and a part time commitment from RVD would be the ideal Jan 4 set of surprises for me."

    Would you guys agree with Heyman? or is there someone else TNA could do with? Shane McMahon perhaps?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,081 ✭✭✭✭chopperbyrne


    I don't agree with Heyman.

    Not because he's not creative or wouldn't be good with the book, but because his ego is too big to coincide with Hogans huge ego.

    They wouldn't see eye to eye and there'll only ever be one winner in that situation and it isn't Paul Heyman.

    I don't particularly want TNA to bring in any new talent, unless they'll be 100% committed and will genuinely help the product get over with new fans.

    What I want TNA to bring in is sensible, long term booking that plays to the strengths of their already very talented roster.

    Hopefully Bischoff/Hogan do this.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,083 ✭✭✭waltersobchak


    I don't agree with Heyman.

    Not because he's not creative or wouldn't be good with the book, but because his ego is too big to coincide with Hogans huge ego.

    They wouldn't see eye to eye and there'll only ever be one winner in that situation and it isn't Paul Heyman.

    I don't particularly want TNA to bring in any new talent, unless they'll be 100% committed and will genuinely help the product get over with new fans.

    What I want TNA to bring in is sensible, long term booking that plays to the strengths of their already very talented roster.


    Hopefully Bischoff/Hogan do this.

    Great points, also would Heyman really care about a product that basically isn't his? i know he did a great job developing characters in OVW.(so maybe) Perhaps Bishoff/Heyman together would POSSIBLY work, but definately not with Hogan in there also..


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